re: Best mud tires for the price

The mt claws and whatever that all terrain version is, are directional, very soft compound. I had 35" had to rotate about 1 time at lease every month and they still got all out of wack with regualar road use. Liked the tire, hated the wear and road life

not going to find many cheap anymore unless you go with a aftermarket knockoff, some of those are good but there are not any web sites to do research on before, more than likely you will have never heard the name of them before you buy them, Interco has the swamper line that has alot of different options and sizes that can go from one end of the price spectrum to the other, a biased ply tsl might be cheaper but you may not get much road life out of it.

Currently I am running 33" BFG's. They have little over 20k on them with plenty of tread left. Will not buy them again simply because of the price. Thinking about going to General Grabbers. I can get them for $197 at Tire Rack

re: Best mud tires for the price(Posted by pdubya76 on 11/17/12 at 9:36 am to bayoudude)

I have about 30k on some Hankook Dynapro ATM's on my F250. They ride nice and are kinda quiet.They seem to be holding up well also.I dont recall how much I paid but I guarantee it want bad or my wife woulda bitched.

quote:Mine will be wearing those for it's next set if I don't have something else to drive. If I do have something else to drive, it's getting boggers

IMHO, the TSL tread pattern is better than Boggers in everything except going straight in clay. I was extremely happy with mine and I had them on a V6 Tacoma. Pick them up in Rayne for prices cheaper than anywhere, and they will mount/balance them for free. Weird thing was the main Interco hq only had floor jacks to change tires, and the building looks like a big shed.

Here I am the week they got their first shipment of 54s. I am about 6ft

Am I the only one who barely rotates tires? My last set got rotated once in 40k. I had BFG ATs that got rotated twice in 75k. Always turn out with perfect wear

quote:You got 75k miles out of a set of mud tires and only rotated them once? I'm callin bullshitetttttt

BFG ATs. I actually got tired of them and game em to a buddy to put on his work truck. He used them for another 10k and gave them to his grandpa. He used them for another 3k and someone stabbed the sidewall.

If you're gonna pay upwards of $300 per, check out the Dick Cepek offerings. Can sometimes get em for 225ish in a smaller size like what you're getting. Most quality mud tires won't be available in anything smaller than a 31 or 33 inch.

I had some Cepeks and still got a decent price when I sold them. On my Bronco I'm running the Kevlar MTR's. I've been happy with them, I'm gonna have to buy a new set if it gets really bad this winter and I'll probably go with them again.